DURHAM, N.C.- With 14 former Duke women's golfers currently competing on the LPGA, Epson and LET tours, GoDuke.com checked in on the Blue Devils to see how they are performing so far in 2025.
LPGA
Lindy Duncan
Duke (2009-13)
First Team All-America (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13)
National Player of the Year (2011-12)
ACC Player of the Year (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12)
ACC Rookie of the Year (2009-10)
Lindy Duncan had her best season as a professional golfer in 2025, with 15 starts and 12 cuts made, four top-10 finishes and a season-low round of 66. Duncan also has seven top-25 finishes. She has earned $964,789 so far this year. Duncan has had a successful campaign, including a runner-up at The Chevron Championship where she lost in a playoff, a T3 finish at the Dow Championship where she shot 18-under-par, a T10 placement at the ISPS HANDA Women's Scottish Open and a solid T12 ledger at the Blue Bay LPGA. At The Chevron Championship, Duncan carded rounds of 72, 66, 70 and 73 to finish with a 7-under, 281. She earned a career-best check of $462,966. Duncan currently ranks 25th in official money and 29th with 832.023 CME points.
Leona Maguire
Duke (2014-18)
National Freshman of the Year (2014-15)
National Player of the Year (2014-15, 2016-17)
All-America (2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18)
Leona Maguire is in her fifth year of the LPGA tour, making 18 starts with 14 cuts made, two top-10 finishes and a season-low round of 65. She has earned $626,700 so far this year. Maguire's season highlight came at The Amundi Evian Championship, where she made her way to the top of the leaderboard with a 6-under 65 in the opening round. This was highlighted by a hole-in-one on the par-3 second hole at Evian Resort Golf Club. She hit her 8-iron 164 yards, recording the first ace of her LPGA Tour career on one of the most iconic holes at this venue, a moment that even made the usually stoic 29-year-old smile. Maguire has continued to be a strong force, stringing together three straight top-20 finishes, including a T19th at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, T18th at the Dow Championship and T7th at The Amundi Evian Championship.
Celine Boutier
Duke (2012-16)
ACC Rookie of the Year (2012-13)
National Player of the Year (2013-14)
All-America (2014-15)
Celine Boutier has had a steady LPGA season, making 16 starts with 14 cuts made, four top-10 finishes and a season-low round of 64. She has earned $899.200 so far this year. Boutier started the season with a strong T14 finish at the Grand Hilton Vacations Tournament of Champions and her best result of the season came at the Mizuho Americas Open, finishing four strokes behind the winner. Boutier also finished T4 at the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give.
Ana Belac
Duke (2016-20)
All-America (2018-19, 2019-20)
All-ACC (2018, 2019)
Ana Belac is in her fourth LPGA Tour season, making 10 starts with three cuts made, a season-low round of 67 and $55,400 in earnings. Belac's season has included appearances at the Riviera Maya Open, ShopRite LPGA Classic, Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give, and the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, where she finished T69.
Miranda Wang
Duke (2017-20)
Honorable Mention All-America (2018)
All-ACC (2018)
In her rookie campaign, Miranda Wang has had a solid 2025 tour season, making 13 starts with 10 cuts made, a season-low of 65, and $416,700 in earnings. Her best finish of the year came at the Blue Bay LPGA, where she placed T8 after recording rounds of 75-69-68-71 for a 5-under par total. Wang also posted a T15 ledger at the ShopRite LPGA Classic and a strong T19 finish at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, earning over $131,000. Other highlights include a T26 finish at the Riviera Maya Open, T28 placement at the ISPS HANDA Women's Scottish Open and T29 finish at the HSBC Women's World Championship. While Wang is still searching for her first LPGA victory, her consistent performance has established her as a competitive presence in 2025. She currently ranks fifth on the LPGA Rookie of the Year race.
Jaravee Boonchant
Duke (2018-21)
All America (2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20, 2020-21)
All-ACC (2018, 2019, 2021)
Juli Inkster Award Winner (2021)
Boonchant has made four starts so far in the 2025 LPGA Tour season, with three cuts made, a season low round of 66, and $38,200 in earnings. Her best results came from the ShopRite LPGA Classic, where she finished T29 at 5-under par with rounds of 66-71-71. Boonchant also posted a T45 finish at the Honda LPGA Thailand, finishing 3-under par, and also competed at the Riviera Open. She has also competed this season on the KLPGA in Korea.
Yu Liu
Duke (2013-14)
ACC Rookie of the Year (2013-14)
Second Team All-America (2013-14)
Yu Liu has made 12 starts so far in the 2025 LPGA season, with five cuts made, a season-low round of 66, and $68,900 in earnings. Her best results this year include a T32 placement at the JM Eagle LA Championship with an 11-under par and a T33 ledger at the Ford Championship with a 12-under par ledger. Liu also finished T48 at the Blue Bay LPGA.
Brittany Lang
Duke (2003-05)
All-America (2003-04, 2004-05)
2003-04 National Freshman of the Year (2003-04)
2016 U.S. Women's Open Champion (2016)
Lang has not competed on the LPGA this season. She was named an assistant captain for the 2026 U.S. Solheim Cup team on June 3, 2025
Epson Tour
Laetitia Beck
Duke (2010-14)
All America (2012-13, 2013-14)
ACC Rookie of the Year (2010-11)
All-ACC (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014)
Laetitia Beck has made 15 starts in the 2025 Epson Tour season, with 10 cuts made, five top-10 finishes, a season-low round of 65 and $100.500 in earnings. The 33-year-old from Israel made headlines this year by capturing her first professional victory at the Epson Tour's Atlantic Beach Classic, represented by Access Golf, shooting rounds of 71-68-66 to finish at 8-under par. This win was a career milestone after 11 years competing on both the Epson and LPGA Tour. Beck currently ranks fourth in the Race for the Card Points with 1,428.917 and fifth in official money.
Gina Kim
Duke (2018-21)
All-America (2019, 2021)
ACC Individual Champion (2021)
All-ACC (2019, 2021)
Gina Kim has made 15 starts so far in the 2025 season, with 13 cuts made, five top-10 finishes, a season-low round of 64, and $135,100 in earnings. Following an impressive win at the Hartford Healthcare Women's Championship, Kim surged to the top of the Race for the Card standings. This win marked the Duke graduate's fourth professional win of her career, three of them during this 2025 Epson Tour season. Kim officially secured her 2026 LPGA Tour card earlier this month via the Race for the Card standings. Kim previously held her LPGA Tour card from 2023-24.
Erica Shepherd
Duke (2019-2023)
All America (2021, 2022)
All-ACC (2021, 2022, 2023)
Erica Shepherd has made 10 starts so far in the 2025 Epson Tour season, with six cuts made, a season-low round of 67, and $14,100 in earnings. Her best finish of the year came at the Great Lakes Championship at the Highlands presented by Johnnie Walker, where she placed T10 at 6-under par. Shepherd also recorded a T18 at the Island Resort Championship presented by Delta County Chamber and a T28 finish at both the Copper Rock Championship and Central Florida Championship.
Emma McMyler
Duke (2023-2024)
WGCA Honorable Mention All-America (2024)
All-ACC (2024)
BIG EAST Individual Champion - Medalist Honors (2022)
BIG EAST Golfer of the Year (2021, 2022, 2023)
Emma McMyler has made 13 starts in the 2025 Epson Tour season, with eight cuts made, a season-low round of 65 and $15,800 in earnings. Her best results came at the IOA Championship presented by Morongo Casino Resort and Spa, where she finished T8 with a 7-under par. McMyler also posted a T17 ledger at the Casella Gold Championship, T21 at the Island Resort Championship and T35 at the Greater Toledo Classic.
Anne Chen
Duke (2020-2024)
All-ACC (2022)
Anne Chen has made 15 starts so far in the 2025 Epson Tour season, with 12 cuts made, a season-low round of 65, and $46,700 in earnings. Chen has recorded several strong results this year, highlighted by a T6 finish at the Greater Toledo Classic hosted by Stacy Lewis, a T7 placement at the Otter Creek Championship presented by Case Construction and a T8 finish at both the Four Winds Invitational and the IOA Championship presented by Morongo Casino Resort and Spa. She also placed T11 at the Copper Rock Championship and T12 at the IOA Golf Classic presented by Aperture. Chen has been consistent throughout the Epson Tour season and ranks 23rd in the Race for the Card points with 569.133.
LET Tour
Virginia Elena Carta
Duke (2015-19)
NCAA Individual Champion (2016)
Honda Sports Award for Golf (2016)
WGCA Honorable Mention All-America (2019)
All-ACC (2019, 2018, 2017, 2016)
WGCA First Team All-America (2016)
Virginia Elena Carta made her 2025 debut on the LET recently as she competed in the PIF London Championship and posted rounds of 74 and 77 to miss the cut. Carta owns nine career top 10 finishes on the LET.
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